Depends if you're gonna mod it. The longstrike will never shoot as far as the longshot. Accuracy is about the same. But the longstrike is very comfy. So if you're gonna mod it..Longshot...Not modded...Personal preference, but I'd go for the longstrike if I wasn't gonna mod the longshot. It's comfy.

Nerf has recently debuted the Barrel Break IX-2, a double-barrel shotgun that uses Whistler darts. It has very short barrels, though. If you want a longer one, you can go to BuzzBee and their Double Shot weapon.

So far we only know of the N-strike Longstrike cs-6 and the N-strike Deploy cs-6 and 5 blasters coming out that are see thru or clear (N-strike Maverick rev-6, N-strike Nitefinder ex-3,N-strike Recon cs-6,N-strike Raider rapid fire cs-35, and the N-strike Deploy cs-6).Also, Two blasters to be...

The pump-cock design on the Longshot will not work because it is very likely plain broke, because I think that that was the only pump-cock the designer ever made. I am pointing you to NerfHaven for fixes.

there are Nerf streamlines which are used in guns that take clips (not the magstrike), dart tags that have Velcro on the tip, sonic darts which whistle when they shoot, and suction darts that can stick onto walls

Nerf stands for nylon and elastic rubber fabric in the 70's they only made footballs out of those materials but now that is what the Nerf bullets are made of it can also stand for 'Non Expanding Recreational foam'

The new Nerf guns for 2011 aer unknown. But two new Nerf guns that are coming in Spring 2010 are the Long Strike CS-6...the upcoming longest Nerf blaster that will beat the long shots length and the Nerf Deploy CS-6...I know this because when you pause at the right time on the 2010 Nerf commercial...

well you can make a reacon with a maveric barel, by taking off the grey pull back bit of the reacon and spliting it, the cutting a square to line up on each side of the yellow plates. then you streach the string half an inch or so, and then puting the grey area of the maveric and then attaching it...

There are little plastic parts that snap in on the sides of the upper and lower screen. Try to pry those off, or even try to tear the foam off the attachments if you may damage the screen in the process.